Range/Oven/Cooktop Sample Clauses

Range/Oven/Cooktop. What is covered? What is not covered? Light bulbs or clocks (unless they affect the function of the oven), meat probe assemblies, rotisseries, racks, handles, knobs and dials. See also “Additional Exclusions”. Note: Sensi-heat burners will be replaced with standard burners. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? What types of refrigeration/freezer units are covered? What types of refrigeration/freezer units are not covered? Kegerators, wine cellars, wine vaults. What is covered? What is not covered? Racks, shelves, beverage dispensers and their respective equipment, interior thermal shells, food or other content spoilage, light bulbs, multi-media center parts. See also “Additional Exclusions”. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs?
Range/Oven/Cooktop. Clocks, Rotisseries, Racks, Handles, Knobs, Dials, Interior lining
Range/Oven/Cooktop. We will cover up to $500. COVERED: surface gas valves, main burner, pilot burner, oven safety valves, burner tubes, spark modules, electric infinite switches, thermocouple, manifold transformer, relay, regulator, standard thermostat, igniter, fuse, sensor, power pack, seals, surface unit controls, programmed cooking controls, heating elements, internal wiring. NOT COVERED: All other components, including but not limited to: Clocks, meat probe assemblies, rotisseries, racks, handles, knobs, sensi- temp burners, orifices, burner caps, burners, cosmetic issues such as scratches, dents, chipping or breakage to an oven door or glass/ceramic cooktop.
Range/Oven/Cooktop. Included: All components, parts, and hardware, except: Excluded: meat probe assemblies, racks, lighting and handles, rotisserie’s, missing parts, exhaust systems, commercial units, and clocks (unless necessary for cooking operation to work).
Range/Oven/Cooktop. What is covered? What is not covered? Light bulbs or clocks (unless they affect the function of the oven), meat probe assemblies, rotisseries, racks, handles, knobs and dials. See also “Additional Exclusions”. Note: Sensi-heat burners will be replaced with standard burners. What types of refrigerators are covered? What types of refrigerators are not covered? Kegerators, standalone freezers, wet bar refrigerators, wine refrigerators, wine cellars, wine vaults. What is covered? What is not covered? Racks, shelves, beverage dispensers and their respective equipment, interior thermal shells, food or other content spoilage, light bulbs, multi-media center parts. See also “Additional Exclusions”. What is covered? What is not covered? Lock and key assemblies, removable buckets. See also “Additional Exclusions”. What types of water heaters are covered? What types of water heaters are not covered? Solar or solar assisted water heaters, oil fired water heaters, pool and/or spa water heaters. What is covered? What is not covered? Solar parts, holding or storage tanks, noise, fuel storage tanks and energy conservation units, flues and vents, earthquake straps, mounting stands. See also “Additional Exclusions”. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs for Your Covered Items? • Up to $1,500 per Term for all Covered Items combined (“Benefit Limit”). What will happen if We cannot repair Your Covered Item(s)?
Range/Oven/Cooktop. (Gas or Electric; Built-in, Portable or Free Standing)

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